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    The Crownsville Hospital Center was a psychiatric hospital located in Crownsville, Maryland. It was in operation from 1911 until 2004. Crownsville Hospital...
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    psychiatric hospital was formerly in Crownsville. The area offers waterfront scenery and easy access to urban metropolitan areas and culture. Crownsville is located...
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    Military Medical Center (WRNMMC; formerly known as the National Naval Medical Center and colloquially referred to as Bethesda Naval Hospital, Walter Reed...
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  • were planned to serve as consultants. The film aired in 2017. Crownsville Hospital Center, Elsie's asylum Clover, Virginia, Henrietta's home town Dundalk...
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  • Medical Center Carroll Hospital Children's Hospital Church Home and Hospital Crownsville Hospital Center Edward W. McCready Memorial Hospital Fallston...
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  • the same time, Elsie was placed in the Hospital for the Negro Insane, later renamed Crownsville Hospital Center, where she died in 1955 at 15 years of...
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  • occurred in southern Maryland, notably the state-owned, abandoned Crownsville Hospital Center near Annapolis. The crew spent 24 days shooting in April and...
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  • Frankfort State Hospital & School. State Colony and Training School, Pineville Pineland Center, New Gloucester (1909–1996) Crownsville Hospital Center Forest Haven...
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  • president of the board of managers at Maryland's "Hospital for the 'Negro' Insane" (now Crownsville Hospital Center (1910–1935) and wrote a Segregation Ordinance...
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  • first upper school students relocated to vacant space at the Crownsville Hospital Center. In 2004, Indian Creek School began construction of a $17 million...
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  • Resource Center; 1866–2024), Loess Hills, Iowa Pineland Farms (or Pineland Hospital and Training Center; 1908–1996), New Gloucester, Maine Crownsville Hospital...
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    mass-produce. The hospital was integrated in 1956 and African American patients at the mentally disabled unit of Crownsville State Hospital were transferred...
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    service, and a scholarship fund in her name. The community center at the Crownsville State Hospital was named for Vashti Murphy. "Murphy Funeral to be Monday"...
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  • of Crofton, Waugh Chapel, and Odenton. It also borders Davidsonville, Crownsville, Millersville, and Prince George's County, Maryland. The original village...
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    DC Corinthian Baptist Church, Washington, DC Crownsville Hospital Housing & Recreation Center, Crownsville, MD, 1950 Glenarden City Hall, Glenarden, Maryland...
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    needed] Other attractions include the Maryland Renaissance Festival in Crownsville, the Maryland State House and the Colonial Annapolis Historic District...
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    Murray was born. When she was 12, her father was committed to the Crownsville State Hospital for the Negro Insane, where he received no meaningful treatment...
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    was constructed on a new alignment from MD 175 in Odenton to MD 178 in Crownsville in the early 1970s. The Patuxent Freeway was built from Fort Meade to...
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    William P. Lawrence (category People from Crownsville, Maryland)
    married Diane Wilcox Raugh. Lawrence died December 2, 2005, at home in Crownsville, Maryland, at the age of 75. He was survived by his second wife, daughters...
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    Annapolis — — MD 798 0.34 0.55 Sherwood Forest Road near Crownsville MD 178 near Crownsville — — MD 800 1.57 2.53 MD 75 near Linwood MD 75 near New Windsor...
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    main line just east of Odenton, and headed east via Millersville and Crownsville to Annapolis. At the same time, it laid an almost straight double-track...
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  • Route 465 was the designation for Herald Harbor Road from MD 178 in Crownsville east to River Road in Herald Harbor in central Anne Arundel County. The...
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